Make a group in user collections

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Groups are handy organizational tools, usually housing a collection of projects. In this video, Derrick Story shows you how to create and use groups to help you organize your images in the User Collections area of Capture One Pro.

- [Narrator] Groups are a handy way to…organize your projects.…Now, anywhere else in the world,…groups would be called folders,…because that's what they look like.…Here's a group right here.…I created one, Store Cameras 2016.…If I open it up,…I have two projects inside,…and that's what groups are really good for.…They're great for keeping your project list under control,…otherwise, you could have projects that…just go on for a long time.…So you can have albums inside of projects,…including smart albums,…and then the projects can go inside of the groups.…

And the groups can be all sorts of things.…For example, if I kept this catalog going,…I could have Store Cameras 2017,…Store Cameras 2018,…and then within them,…have all the different projects.…Now, the way to create a group is just go over to +…and choose Group right here,…and let's create a group for,…we'll call this Personal Gear.…And we'll give it a number.…My groups usually do have a year or some sort of date…associated with them,…as I think they're really handy…

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2/13/2017

Capture One Pro is a powerful photo-management and raw-format conversion program. In this course, photographer Derrick Story—who uses Capture One Pro to manage his own photography business—zooms in on the photo management features of the program. He goes into the advantages of choosing a session or catalog, and helps you decide which option best suits your work. For those who go with the catalog option, he also helps you decide between a managed or referenced catalog. Learn about integrating sessions and travel catalogs into your master libraries, using the Folders panel to control how your images are organized on the hard drive, filtering your images using star ratings, color tags, and key words, and more.